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Ali:
For Outlook, tunnel through SSH.
For ftp, give it up; use the secure copy included with SSH.
Set your outlook to go through localhost; setup the SSH program to
allow tunnelling on ports 25 110.
Here is the link for the secure shell program
There are vast amounts of info out there - it depends upon what you want to
do and what your enviornment/infrastructure setup is.
A good starting point is: http://www.microsoft.com/uk/windows/
from here you can go to the links, but I've listed them below
Windows 2000
Here some good info on the 2500 and some comparisions here
http://www.sbsecurity.com/support/tech_assistance.html
http://www.sbsecurity.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PRODStore_Code=S
Product_Code=FW-WG-2500Category_Code=FW-WG
sickchef
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well Nahual strikes back :(
I've been reading all the valious documents I found , and i found a new (i
guess) way to make my rules load at start up... But ( there is always a
disgusting but) as my skills are poor , i found myself in trouble when i
tried to make work a script. I'll paste
turn it off
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From: JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SNMP security
Hi Folks,
SNMP security has been stated as one of the biggest
security holes in companies networks today. I would
like to ask all of
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Hi Amit,
You can find a number of articles on securing Windows 2000 in the
Microsoft focus area at SecurityFocus:
http://www.securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/microsoft_topics.pl
Stephen Entwisle
Moderator, Security-Basics
SecurityFocus
http://www.securityfocus.com
(403) 213 3939 ext. 235
The NSA provides a guide for securing Windows2000:
http://nsa1.www.conxion.com/
Hope This Helps
Marci
On Sunday 11 November 2001 10:20 pm, Amit Gandre wrote Windows Security:
| Hi
| I need some information from you all. I wanted to know if anyone
| knows of some good sites that would help
Hi Tyler,
Now, are you running a personal firewall on your machine as well?
Yes. I wouldn't connect a machine to a network of any kind without some kind
of firewall, at home or work.
If so, did anything get let through?
Nothing has got through my firewall (that I know of) since I first
On 11 Nov 2001 at 0:00, Emre Yildirim wrote:
I have a better idea. Just set his shell to /dev/null or /bin/passwd in
the passwd file. That way he can still FTP in, but when he tries to
telnet into the box, he will only get a connection closed or a Enter
new password: prompt.
I don't
CSU Hayward has an incredible Cryptology offering led by the man who
co-invented Winzip!! You should look around a little more
Jeff Neithercutt CNA, GSEC
Wells Fargo Bank
Corporate Information Protection
155 5th Street MAC 0186-030
San Francisco, CA. 94103
(415)243-5549
Turn it off.
JC wrote:
Hi Folks,
SNMP security has been stated as one of the biggest
security holes in companies networks today. I would
like to ask all of the gurus out there what are you
doing in your organization to secure SNMP. If you had
a network where you were given complete
MS has a section on their technet site that will allow you to see what
DLL's match up with their products. How good it is I don't know.
Haven't played with it much. I'd like to get feedback on what you think
of it. thanks.
You might want to check out the various articles on the site upon which
you signed up for this mailing list. They have quite a few articles on
security issues involved with Windows machines.
-russ
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Amit Gandre wrote:
Hi
I need some information from you all. I wanted to
Have you tried doing a search on Google (www.google.com) for the files in
question?
I've run upon this many a time and Google has been my savior. You may also
want to try searching on Microsoft's site for those files as well.
-Matt
On Monday 12 November 2001 10:24, May, Jason S wrote:
Does
Just replace /bin/bash (or so) with /bin/false
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From: namor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Daniel Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Tcp-wrapper question !
How about just make an invalid shell in /etc/passwd?
Tunnel everything over ssh =)
- Josh Reynolds
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 12:21:19PM +0800, Akbar Ali wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to encrypt passwords for Outlook FTP? I ran a sniffing
tool it was able to detect the passwords for
Hi,
We use a product called Centra (http://www.centra.com). It's a nice product
that does audio and video and app sharing combined. It works on port 80
with a performance hit - minor I believe so long as the overall link's good.
Open another port for better performance and the downloads are
should be able to use Partition Magic, I would think. it ships with Mandrake
Linux 7.1 and is used to re-partition a Windows system for dual-boot
purposes. don't know if it recognizes the file system you are currently
using, though
tom
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From: yashpals [mailto:[EMAIL
fyi,
It would be a shame to see this wonderful resource disappear.
-limon
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http://www.faqs.org/save_faqs-org.html
snip
FAQS.org HAS LOST ITS FUNDING!
If something is not done VERY, VERY shortly, FAQS.org will have to be
shutdown. FAQS.org has lost its
It would seem to me so much simpler to provide a simple storage unit package
where people could enter all of their user names and passwords, so even if
they forgot one, they could just call up this package and refresh their
memories. This would be stored locally, and either biometrically
Does Anyone know of Programs which use MD5 Authentication?
I know
Microsoft Messanger does
and APOP command for POP access
a list of some other programs which use MD5 Authentication
would be great
what do you want the program to do?
single file check? system check?
BTW: i you're
[EMAIL PROTECTED], a.k.a. H C, a.k.a Carvdawg
has a hashing tool at this web site:
http://patriot.net/~carvdawg/perl.html
I suggest doing an install on a clean box, and using this tool for yourself.
Kurt
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| From: May, Jason S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I thought all video conferencing apps used UDP or UDO?
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From: Sadler, Connie J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 11:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: James Paterson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Firewall Friendly Video Conferencing
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